Wednesday, September 28, 2011

IRS Letters And Notices : Killer FAQ On Tax Correspondence

Frequently Asked Questions IRS Letters And Notices: The Most Common Concerns We Hear!

I RECEIVED AN IRS LETTER CHARGING ME WITH ADDITIONAL TAX, WITH NO EXPLANATION!

Is it correct?

Request a 90 day letter (notice of deficiency) and demand it be abated, in writing. — See More On Notice Of Deficiency

THE IRS NOTICE I RECEIVED, CLAIMS THAT I HAVE UNDER REPORTED INCOME!

Is it right?

In writing, claim it was wrong, request the penalties be removed. — See More On Penalty Removal

Get issuer of W-2, 1099, K-1 to change the incorrect 3rd party documents.

Call IRS and get a month for you to send in the corrected documents.

THE IRS IGNORES MY LETTERS!

You are not alone – they used to ignore my collection letters too. — See More On Letters And Notices

You can call the IRS and check your account.

Obtain a record of your account.

Call R.O., ACS, or appeals. — See More On R.O., ACS and appeals

I GOT A CERTIFIED LETTER FROM THE IRS.

Don’t fret on this. — See Letters And Notices

HOW DO I WRITE A LETTER TO THE IRS?

There is a specific way. — See Letters And Notices

THE IRS IS AFTER ME

Don’t worry, we can help. — See Main Page

Letters and Notices from the IRS is there way of notifying you of your tax issues. Some issues can be easily remedied with the right help. Don’t assume you can handle your issues on your own, you could end up making the situation worse. Make sure you have professional representation to help ensure your problems is a thing of the past! Joe Matriano, CPA has been dealing with the IRS now for over 30 years! Come put all of his knowledge and experience to work for you.

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